
Some side quests are also a little difficult to understand at first, but if you keep on exploring a level, you should find the answers you're looking for. There are so many secrets and it'll take you a while to find them all. I don't think I've played an isometric experience like this where each area was this large. The environments are just as vast as they are gorgeous. You'll go from lush plains to bright blue dungeons in the blink of an eye.

The game features a lot of level variety. Luckily, it was a free Games with Gold in August, so chances are that you already own it on your Xbox One.

If you're an Xbox Live Gold subscriber, you'll probably want to play Torchlight before playing Torchlight II in order to understand the lore. Your quest takes you to various locations, each filled with mysterious characters and loads of side quests. The hero from Torchlight, The Alchemist, comes under the influence of a dark power and it's up to you to stop him.

From my understanding, the story picks up after the events of the first game. Torchlight II's plot is somewhat convoluted.
